The Committee called upon the international community, particularly the Security Council, to hold responsible for Occupied East Jerusalem, and to take urgent action to bring a complete halt to all illegal Israeli measures and actions aimed at changing the demographic composition, character, geographic nature and legal status of the Holy City, de-populating it of its Palestinian inhabitants, entrenching the occupying Power’s unlawful control of the City and thus illegally and unilaterally determining the fate of Al-Quds Al-Sharif (East Jerusalem), the capital of the future State of Palestine.

The Committee called on all OIC Member States to provide urgent material support to the Palestinian people and their institutions in Occupied East Jerusalem so that to protect the cause of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and support the steadfastness of its people and preserve the Arab, Islamic and civilizational character of the Holy City.

There has been much talk in recent months about the prospect of Syria bolting the Iranian axis and becoming magically transformed into an ally of the West. Although Syria’s President-for-life Bashar Assad’s daily demonstrations of fealty to his murderous friends has exposed this talk as nothing more than fantasy, it continues to dominate the international discourse on Syria. In the meantime, Syria’s ongoing real transformation, from a more or less functioning state into an impoverished wasteland, has been ignored.

Today, the country faces the greatest economic catastrophe in its history. The crisis is causing massive malnutrition and displacement for hundreds of thousands of Syrians. These Syrians — some 250,000 mainly Kurdish farmers — have been forced off their farms over the past two years because their lands were reclaimed by the desert.

Today shantytowns have sprung up around major cities such as Damascus. They are filled with internally displaced refugees. Through a cataclysmic combination of irrational agricultural policies embraced by the Ba’athist Assad dynasty for the past 45 years that have eroded the soil, and massive digging of some 420,000 unauthorized wells that have dried out the groundwater aquifers (Reuters is reporting that half the wells were dug illegally), Syria’s regime has done everything in its power to dry up the country.

The effects of these demented policies have been exacerbated in recent years by Turkey’s diversion of Syria’s main water source, the Euphrates River, through the construction of dams upstream, and by two years of unrelenting drought. Today, much of Syria’s previously fertile farmland has become wasteland. Former farmers are now destitute day laborers with few prospects for economic recovery. Imagine if in his country’s moment of peril, instead of clinging to his alliance with Iran, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda and Hamas, Assad were to turn to Israel to help him out of this crisis?

Israel has agreed to free 20 Palestinian women prisoners in exchange for information about Gilad Shalit, a captured Israeli soldier held in the Gaza Strip. The office of Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said in a statement on Wednesday that it expected the Palestinian Hamas movement to release a recent videotape of the soldier proving that he was alive. "It is important for the entire world to know that Gilad Shalit is alive and well and that Hamas is responsible for his well-being and his fate," Netanyahu said in the statement.

The release of a tape showing that captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is alive is the first stage of a broader deal being negotiated with Israel on the release of 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, the senior Hamas leader in Gaza said Wednesday. Dr. Mahmoud Zahar also said that Hamas is close to reconciling its differences with the rival Fatah movement in the West Bank.

Zahar, a physician who is the de facto leader of the militant Islamic movement that rules Gaza, described the background of how the Shalit tape was negotiated and the broader progress on other fronts in an interview at his home in Gaza City. He had just returned from informing the Red Cross that Hamas had provided a "proof of life" tape to an unnamed German negotiator through whom Hamas has been negotiating indirectly with Israel.

He called the exchange, to take place Friday, of the one-minute-long videotape for the release of 20 Palestinian women from different political factions and parts of the Palestinian territories "a small symbolic deal" that proved that Shalit was alive. A statement from the Israeli prime minister's office described the gesture as a "confidence-building measure." "This is a message to Israel that we are negotiating over a live body, not a dead body," Zahar said.

"Sudanese soldiers went into the houses of the Jews, they started taking the girls and the married women who had children, one by one, put them in the kitchen and raped them, three or four soldiers at a time," said Galia Shalom.

The United Nations fired its No. 2 official in Afghanistan on Wednesday after the diplomat, Peter W. Galbraith, wrote a scathing letter accusing the head of the mission here of concealing election fraud that benefited the campaign of the incumbent president, Hamid Karzai.

The head of the mission, Kai Eide, angrily denied the accusation, and senior United Nations officials and diplomats said Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had decided to recall Mr. Galbraith because of irreconcilable differences with Mr. Eide, who is Norwegian. “He reaffirms his full support for his special representative, Kai Eide,” said a terse statement attributed to Mr. Ban’s spokesman. The day before, Mr. Ban also expressed confidence in Mr. Galbraith in a news conference at the United Nations headquarters.

But the letter to Mr. Ban from Mr. Galbraith, the highest-ranking American official working for the United Nations in Afghanistan, made clear the depth of the animosity between Mr. Galbraith and Mr. Eide and illustrated the profound concerns that remain among some international observers that the presidential election was hopelessly undermined by fraud. “For a long time after the elections, Kai denied that significant fraud had taken place, even going to the extreme of ordering U.N. staff not to discuss the matter,” Mr. Galbraith wrote in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times.

the two-day international inter-faith conference which opened today in Geneva. The conference is the initiative of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia who, says Bava Jain, deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for an initiative which potentially

would have tremendous impact on world peace and stability if effective measures were taken to implement it.

The report tells us:

Delegates from 35 countries are taking part in the conference, which opens Wednesday. They include William Baker, president of Christians and Muslims for Peace in the US; David Rosen, director of inter-religious affairs at the American Jewish Committee; Pramjeet Singh Sarna, president of Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib; Kuniaki Kuni, president of the Association of Shinto Temples in Japan; and Xue Cheng, vice chairman of the Buddhist Association of China.

More than 100 Turkish people protested in central Istanbul on Wednesday morning against the forthcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) meetings next week. Police blocked the protesters in a bid to prevent them from marching along the road that passes through the area where the meetings will be held. The group, which calls itself the Union Against IMF and World Bank, blocked traffic on a busy road through Taksim square until they released a statement. The union consists of more than 20 political groups.

It takes much more than talk to stop Iran's stonewallingAlmost no one will state the obvious... Listen silly headlines everywhere, they are not trying to stop him at all. They are not stupid, they are not crazy. They are facilitating the destruction of Israel with full consciousness. And for this, we will all pay.

Indeed. The recent ‘shock’ over the ‘discovery’ of Iran’s second covert uranium enrichment plant, which proves beyond doubt that the regime is intent on making a nuclear weapon rather than providing nuclear energy, was vitiated by the fact that Obama knew about this second plant before he even got to the White House. And now he’s threatening to really get tough through... er, sanctions. Oh, please.

The moment for that is well and truly over. Iran is all but there. America gave it the most precious asset of all – the time to build its nuclear weapon which, as Kuentzel rightly says, in the hands of such a regime constitutes nothing less than a threat to humanity. The major blame for this appalling situation must be laid squarely at the door of President George W Bush. He had eight years to stop Iran’s nuclear programme, and he blew it. (And no, that does not mean that Iraq was ‘the wrong war’. It simply means Bush refused to grasp that Iran also needed to be dealt with – and some of the folk who were dissuading him from doing so are now in the Obama administration.) Passed the poisoned chalice, Obama in turn deepened this charade through his fatuous belief that his outstretched hand would transform genocidal mullahs into inter-faith outreach workers humming Beethoven's Ode to Joy.

Iranian Foreign Minister Manoucher Mottaki is visiting Washington to inspect Iran's unofficial diplomatic office in the U.S. capital, but there are no plans for him to meet U.S. officials, the State Department said on Wednesday.

OH MFers have an OFFICE in Washington now? How unofficially disgusting.

Bankers and economists in Beijing are saying that the Washington Consensus is dead. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner awoke to this during his recent China trip. Addressing a Peking University student audience he declared, "In the United States, we are putting in place the foundations for restoring fiscal sustainability." When he said that China's assets were "very safe in Washington," students laughed.

The tectonic plates of the global financial system have shifted. The post-colonial order created at Bretton Woods irreparably cracked, together with Wall Street, in September 2008. Time has come to replace it. An early move in that process began on March 23, when China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan called on the International

Monetary Fund to expand the basket of special drawing rights (SDRs). The next move occurred on May 3, when China, with Japan, South Korea, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, announced a US$120 billion regional currency stabilization fund, expected to be renamed the Asian Monetary Fund.

The "China model" that was established after the founding of the People's Republic of China and has ever since materialized has exerted growing influence on the world's political and economic landscape. On the basis of its distinctive national conditions, cultural traditions and its sharp perception of world developmental tendency, China has taken the peaceful development road and has successfully forged itself into a regional power with global influence. Its peaceful development over the past six decades has facilitated change of the world's strategic structure. At the same time, its international status has also been elevated in the process.

Earlier this month, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called for closer ties between the alliance and Russia. He said, in particular, that NATO, Russia and the U.S. should explore the possibility of linking missile defense systems.

The EU-sponsored report supports Russia's insistence that Georgia launched the short but intense war with an indiscriminate rocket and artillery barrage on the separatist capital of South Ossetia — an act the commission said was not justifiable under international law.

The Caspian-European Integration Business Club (CEIBC) has today hosted a meeting with Mr. Ali Hasanov, head of the socio-political department of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan. Mr. Telman Aliyev, President and CEO of the Caspian-European Integration Business Club, gave information about the Club’s activities, saying it represents more than 500 companies from 30 countries.

The current processes in the region have created a brilliant opportunity for resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, one of the most influential U.S lawmakers, Republican Senator Richard Lugar, said. "Turkey-Armenia normalization consultations brought out the importance of cooperation in the region," Lugar said, speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington.

The protocol on resumption of diplomatic ties between Ankara and Yerevan is planned to be signed on October 10, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told media earlier. Lugar said every country in the South Caucasus region is important for U.S and Washington would like to see these countries in peace. Senator especially noted Azerbaijan's importance in terms of energy and Geo-strategic factors.

After Russia welcomed the report as confirmation Georgia had started the war, the Georgian government issued a statement saying "the Commission confirms that Russia invaded Georgia before Georgia took military action."

US Seeks Greater Energy Cooperation With Russia HAHAHA! Vlad is knocking at your back doorski, Ameerkan dogs. Do you feel my hot breath on the back of your neckskis? Do you? SAY MY NAME! Hey, you knew I was soviet snakeski when you picked me up, so STFUpski with your crying.

Romania’s Social Democrats, the junior member of the ruling coalition, resigned from the government after a minister was fired, threatening political stability in the European Union’s second-poorest state.

“We’re left with a minority government, which will do absolutely nothing in terms of actually governing the country until after the elections,” said Adrian Moraru, deputy director of the Institute for Public Policies in Bucharest.

The government of Romania, which is relying on a 20 billion euro ($29.2 billion) loan from the International Monetary Fund and the EU to stay afloat, is unraveling as the country prepares for Nov. 22 presidential elections. Boc dismissed Nica on Sept. 28 following accusations from the minister that the premier’s party is trying to steal votes ahead of next month’s election.

Uzbekistan, now the world's second-largest cotton exporter and fifth-largest producer, depends on regular water discharges from Kyrgyz and Tajik hydroelectric facilities during the growing season to ensure its crops, but the two upriver nations, increasingly beset by power shortages, have during the last two years been hoarding water to generate electricity during winter months, wreaking havoc on downstream states' agriculture.

As the harvest season for cotton in Uzbekistan begins, 2 million Uzbek children, some as young as six or seven and ranging up to 15, will be forced to spend their days picking cotton instead of attending classes. Earlier this month, the U.S. Labor Department included cotton from Uzbekistan on a list of goods produced by forced and child labor. Each year during the three-month harvest, Uzbek authorities shut down hundreds of schools, hospitals and public offices. Along with the children, thousands of teachers, doctors and public administrators are forced into the fields.

Uzbekistan began suspending its gas deliveries to the southern Kyrgyz cities of Osh, Jalalabad, and Batken on September 22, citing the debt as the primary reason.Aytikeev told RFE/RL that unpaid energy bills from residents amount to $5 million and that debts by companies and electric power plants make up the rest of KyrgyzGaz's $18 million debt to Uzbekistan.

Aytikeev said the only possible way to resolve the situation would be a state credit or after intergovernmental negotiations that would allow payment of the Kyrgyz debt to be delayed. Kyrgyzstan currently buys Uzbek gas for $240 per 1,000 cubic meters, up from the $145 per 1,000 cubic meters that Uzbekistan charged the previous year but which Tashkent said was far below market prices.

Uzbekistan provides energy resources to Kyrgyzstan, while the Uzbeks are dependent on Kyrgyz water supplies.

The last 30 of some 200 Turkmen workers detained after a huge brawl between Chinese and Turkmen workers at an energy company in eastern Turkmenistan have been released, RFE/RL's Turkmen Service reports.

The September 12 clashes involved workers for a Chinese energy company building a natural-gas pipeline in the eastern Samandepe and Yoloten regions of Turkmenistan. The brawl left at least 15 Chinese workers hospitalized with injuries and hundreds detained, including about 200 Turkmen.

Turkmen workers had complained of discrimination -- with Chinese employees allegedly getting higher wages for the same work -- and poor working conditions.The release of the detainees reportedly comes after a request by officials from the Chinese company following a strike by the Turkmen workers who had been released, which resulted in a 10-day work stoppage.

Russia and Kazakhstan's leadership have reiterated pledges to boost their bilateral economic and energy partnership. However, they remain divided over some divergent interests, notably in gas processing and oil transit. During a meeting of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Kazakh counterpart, Nursultan Nazarbayev, at a conference on regional economic cooperation held in Orenburg on September 11, Medvedev and Nazarbayev agreed to develop their bilateral energy partnership. Medvedev announced that both sides aimed to create a joint company to develop civilian nuclear power projects.

It is the element most commonly added to steel because it increases the strength and resistance to corrosion of steel. Titanium provides another desirable property to alloys: lightness. Its density is less than half that of steel, so a titanium-steel alloy weighs less than pure steel and is more durable and stronger.

Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone’s political reporter, who accused Goldman in a recent article of being “a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity,” now contends that Goldman is spreading disinformation through its lobbying effort in order to confuse government officials, a charge the investment bank denies.

“A better system would be one uber-regulator,” Mack said in an interview in New York for Bloomberg Television’s “Conversations with Judy Woodruff,” parts of which will air today. “We do need an overall systemic-risk management that everyone buys into. It’s not a U.S. systemic boundary -- it’s a global systemic risk manager.” A global regulator would ensure that U.S. banks aren’t subject to tighter regulations than the rest of the world, Mack said. A push for regulation during the financial crisis has weakened as the administration of President Barack Obama pursues other tasks, he said.

“The most important thing to do is make sure banks and investors don’t live with the expectation the government is going to bail them out,” Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said in a briefing with reporters on Tuesday. “We have to make sure we build into our system the capacity to let institutions fail without igniting an inferno.” In the absence of such a system, government officials in late 2008 turned to Congress for the $700 billion package, known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).

While the credit crisis has eased this year and most forecasters say the economy is beginning to grow, the debate over new regulations comes in the shadow of the still highly controversial program. Some Republicans and other critics argue the milquetoast-sounding issue of “resolution authority” is an inflammatory debate over creating a “permanent TARP.” The proposal has become one of the more contentious parts of a broader array of changes to the financial system that the Obama administration presented this year. The administration, which drafted more than 600 pages of draft legislation, continues to push for Congress to pass new regulations by the end of 2009.

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged AGCO Corporation with violations of the books and records and internal controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), alleging that certain subsidiaries made approximately $5.9 million in kickback payments related to their sales of humanitarian goods to Iraq under the United Nations Oil for Food Program. AGCO Corporation, a manufacturer and supplier of agricultural equipment headquartered in Duluth, Ga., has agreed to pay more than $18.3 million to settle the SEC's charges.

An Icelandic minister resigned on Wednesday over government attempts to reach a deal with Britain and the Netherlands on repaying billions of dollars lost in Icelandic savings accounts. Resigning Health Minister Ogmundur Jonasson represents the government's junior coalition partner, the Left-Greens.

South Korean president Lee Myung-bak said Wednesday South Korea will present an alternative for a "new world order" as a host of the G-20 economic summit to be held in November 2010.

"We will present a vision and hope for the new economic order, including an exist strategy for the current economic crisis, in the next year's meeting, the president said in a special press conference on the outcome of his recent participation in the thirdG-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh, the United States.

"The G-20 economic summit will become a key organization that deals with diverse various issues along with economic matters, such as energy, natural resources, climate change, famine, and poverty," Lee said. He also called the G-20 "the utmost cooperation body for sustainable, balanced growth" and "the hub of the new world order in the post-crisis era."

From Clinton to Bush to Obama, the policy of dehumanization and destruction of civil liberties continues under both the Republican and Democratic parties. The same night I received the 4 am phone call I got a notice from the Clinton Global Initiative informing me that my press credentials to attend an upcoming event featuring both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were invalid now because of my political beliefs. I don't know why Homeland Security called me that night, but the mysterious phone calls kept coming even after I left Pittsburgh, now calling and hanging up without saying a single word.

ExecutiveBiz recently spoke to Steve Hakwins, VP of Information Security Solutions at Raytheon. He told us about his company’s offerings in Information Security, what makes a good cyber warrior, how to recruit and retain the best cyber talent, and what every executive needs to know about cybersecurity.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will join Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III and White House National Security Staff Acting Senior Director for Cybersecurity Chris Painter to kick off the awareness campaign. Homeland Security says the month is designed to educate all citizens and key public and private sector partners on how to guard against cyber threats at home, work and school. National Protection and Programs Directorate Under Secretary Rand Beers and National Cyber Security Alliance Director Michael Kaiser will also deliver remarks at the event in Washington, D.C.

The Department also works with a wide variety of communities, individuals and civic organizations to promote preparedness, community engagement and partnerships that constitute a strong defense against violent extremism. In all our work, we ensure that DHS and our partners act with the highest regard for the Constitution and the laws of the land. As President Obama has said, our security and our liberty are not mutually exclusive values—DHS aggressively protects both.

Napolitano said the Department of Homeland Security is going to direct more money to "fusion centers," locations across the U.S. where members of different security agencies share space and information as they work together on security issues. There are currently 72 fusion centers in 24 states and Washington.

Homeland Security is establishing a new office to coordinate its intelligence-sharing efforts in state and local intelligence fusion centers, DHS secretary Janet Napolitano said today. Officials from different levels of government use information technology to share homeland security-related information through the centers.

Threat and fraud was once the sole domain of men in trench coats. However, they are now found in areas including employee screening, benefit claims, and identity theft. Marne E. Gordan, a Regulatory Analyst for IBM's Corporate Security Strategy Group, will explore these topics and bring the discussion to the everyday business environment in a breakout session to be given at SYS-CON's 1st Annual Government IT Conference & Expo taking place on October 6, 2009, at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

The Obama administration has essentially embraced the Bush approach in existing cases, trying to toss out important lawsuits alleging kidnapping, torture and unlawful wiretapping without any evidence being presented.

A court in the Ecuadorean jungle region where giant U.S. oil producer Chevron Corp faces a $27 billion environmental damages suit has named a new judge to hear the case, after the previous one quit amid a bribery scandal. Chevron accused judge Juan Nunez of being involved in a $3 million bribery scheme. The company offered secretly videotaped footage as evidence, shot with cameras hidden in a watch and a pen, which prompted a local investigation.

Nunez denied any wrongdoing but requested that he be taken off the case. He has been replaced in the matter by Nicolas Zambrano, according to an order released on Tuesday by the Court of Sucumbios province. Indigenous communities have accused Texaco, which Chevron bought in 2001, of damaging the environment and their health while operating petroleum facilities in the country's Amazon region. Chevron denies the charges. The company no longer has operations in Ecuador, where leftist President Rafael Correa says he sides with the plaintiffs.

Climate change will be among the top issues when President Obama visits China in November, a U.S. official said Wednesday. China and the U.S., the world's biggest and second biggest emitters of greenhouse gases respectively, have made energy cooperation a keystone of their relationship even though their differences could still derail an international climate change treaty in talks to be held this December in Copenhagen.

Obama science czar John Holdren stated in a college textbook that "illegitimate children" born to unwed mothers could be taken by the government and put up for adoption if the mother refused to have an abortion.

Rebels of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) control mines in the Ruvingi region of eastern DR Congo's Nord-Kivu province, the UN military spokesman said Wednesday. "The FDLR continue to remain present in the mining region of Ruvungi about 65 kilometres (40 miles) northeast of Walikale," Lieutenant-Colonel Jean-Paul Dietrich of the UN mission in DRC (MONUC) told a news briefing.

"They control the mines," he added.

The Rwandan rebels "use uniforms of (the Congolese) army to conceal their identity during their operations," Dietrich said, adding that the renegades were "well armed and possess satellite phones."The whole Walikale region is rich in minerals like coltan and cassiterite, which are highly sought after tin ores used for industrial alloys and in the sector of advanced electronics.

Lombard, a licensed clinical social worker with a master’s degree in social work, is a health-disparities researcher who studies HIV/AIDS in the rural South.This means that Lombard toiled in fields of the victimology industry, mining data for correlations that would underwrite government favoritism of victim groups.A victimologist victimized at least one child in the most heinous way. The ultimate victim(s). And the media see no hypocrisy, and want to make sure the public doesn’t either. Nothing to see here, move along.

Reporter Nicola Stanbridge listens to the album and considers the significance of including a Muslim composer.

The significance is: The Pope BRAND must to be One World Glow Ballin' Caliph Fatal Koom Bah Humbuggery in the name of Jesus. Who I guarantee you is not amused by these copious misapplications of his Name, which he will remedy himself in due time. In the meantime, welcome to Laodicea, spudnikismtariats! Try to enjoy the ride.

Producer Vincent Messina said his choice of Nour Eddine, Stefano Mainetti and Simon Boswell -- who describes himself as "undeclared" -- reflected "our aim to produce an album that has universal appeal to all those who love beautiful music."

A federal judge agreed to allow more than 1,000 property owners in St. Petersburg, Fla., to sue Raytheon Co., the world's largest missile maker, as a group over claims it caused pollution that lowered their property values. The residents accuse Waltham, Mass.-based Raytheon of polluting the soil and groundwater around its St. Petersburg facility. The class-action certification means the owners don’t have to sue individually, making it easier and cheaper for them to pursue the litigation. “The unique facts of this mass tort case make certification appropriate at this juncture,’’ US District Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington in Tampa, Fla., wrote after a three-day hearing.

A 20-year seismological record of from the Parkfield area of the San Andreas fault has been used to identify two occasions when long-term changes in fault strength seem to have been induced remotely by large seismic events — the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman and the 1992 Landers earthquakes. In both cases, two changes occurred that are consistent with variations in fault strength: variation in the properties of seismic scatterers with time (reflecting stress-induced migration of fluids) and systematic variation in the characteristics of repeating-earthquake sequences. These findings suggest that the largest earthquakes have a global influence on the strength of the Earth's fault systems. In support of that hypothesis, an unusually large number of M 8 earthquakes occurred in the three years following the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake.

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No matter how many times I explain to people that I understand that they feel lost and helpless and betrayed by their leaders in the face of the Jihad, that I understand deeply that these are the only people that you perceive to be "standing up to jihad" - no matter how much irrefutable information I give you that many of these so called anti jihadists are just as bad as the jihad itself - You will turn the blind eye out of expedience, out of fear, out of laziness, out of shallowness of moral character, out of stupidity, out of tribal affiliation, out of complacency, out of ignorance, out of vanity, out of hatred.... take your pick. In any event you will chose to stay blind. Let those who have eyes, see:

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